FBI Nabs Russian Mob that Hacked Casino Slots and Stole Five Tons of Chocolate

A gang of sweet-toothed, casino slot-machine-hacking Russian mobsters was busted by the FBI in New York on Wednesday, its members charged with running a crime empire that is sprawling.
The Russian criminal gang arrested in nyc was behind a ‘dizzying array of criminal schemes’ including the trafficking and theft of more than five a lot of chocolate.
The outfit allegedly engaged in racketeering, narcotics, firearms offenses and murder-for-hire, as well as the theft and trafficking of over five tons of illegal chocolate into the United States, according to the indictment in addition to casino fraud.
Thirty-three alleged members of the so-called ‘Shulaya Enterprise’ are actually under arrest, included in a joint investigation between the FBI, Customs and Border Protection, plus the New York Police Department. Almost all were detained in the Brooklyn area.
‘The dizzying array of unlawful schemes committed by this crime that is organized allegedly come with a murder-for-hire conspiracy, a plot to rob victims by seducing and drugging these with chloroform, the theft of cargo shipments containing over 10,000 pounds of chocolate, and a fraudulence on casino slot machines using electronic hacking products,’ said Acting Manhattan US Attorney Joon Kim.
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According to the indictment, Razhden Shulaya, 40, of New Jersey, and Zurab Dzhanashvili, 37, of Brooklyn, the alleged ringleaders regarding